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Chris Sharp(CHRISSHARPmusic.com)

Chris Sharp is best known for his Grammy Award winning work on the “O’Brother Where Art Thou?” Soundtrack, and his appearance in the film “Down From The Mountain”. In addition to recording with such artists as Alison Krauss and Earl Scruggs, Chris toured with the late John Hartford for the last four years of John’s life. With two of his own recordings out on Red Clay Records, Chris is now traveling and playing his own music for people.


Born in Asheville, NC, in 1973, at the age of 5 Chris showed a musical interest and started taking piano lessons. This was short lived and he didn't start playing music again until age 11 when he started learning to play the fiddle and the banjo.
    
Chris has music in his family. His grandfather, Bernard "Shorty" Baston was a professional musician in the 1940's and 50's. He played all over the south and lived in Nashville for some time. He played with groups such as The Sauceman Brothers and  with his friend Benny Martin in Big Jeff's band

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In their early teens Chris met Asheville native George Buckner. George and some other guys had a band called The Tarheel Bluegrass Boys and Chris joined the band. This is where Chris’ musical education really began. George had a great love for the music of Flatt and Scruggs and it began to rub off at first in the form of Benny Martin's fiddle style, and later as Lester Flatt's style guitar. The Tarheel Bluegrass Boys continued for a few years and Chris played in various other bands until moving to California in 1993 for a short stint with the Navy.
    
In 1995 Chris left the Navy and moved to Nashville with friends George Buckner and Kevin Sluder. While in Nashville Chris and company were very fortunate to meet various working Nashville musicians and be included in their inner circle. However, after about 2 years they returned home to North Carolina where they started a band called the Tipton Hill Boys. In the mid 1990’s Chris and Kevin got a job playing with Josh Graves and Kenny Baker.
    
Chris didn’t stay home in North Carolina long before he was back in Nashville and in 1997 he landed a job with "John Hartford". Along with John Hartford and Mike Compton Chris played on the "O' Brother Where Art Thou" and "Down From The Mountain" projects, which earned him two IBMA awards and a Grammy for his participation in the Soggy Bottom Boys hit "Man of Constant Sorrow". After John Hartford passed away Chris moved back to North Carolina. Last year, with George Buckner and Kevin Sluder, Chris recorded "The Tipton Hill Boys"-Lucky" project.
    
In Feburary 2002 Chris took a trip to Japan where he met his wife Sachie, a fiddle player from the Tokyo area. They were married on March 26,2003, in Asheville.

 

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